Good afternoon I have one question. How does the shape of an espresso filter affect the taste of coffee? Is it better for it to be low and wide or narrow and high? P/S I apologize for the automatic translation.
When using a flat bottom dripper and flat bottom filter, why aren't there filters that only allow the coffee to drip through the bottom? Now, you risk water escaping through the sides.
@matteofromtheswamps Yes, since there obviously are no such filters available. I'm a bit surprised nobody thought of it. You could try it by putting a plastic cylinder into a flat bottom filter and the coffee in the cylinder.
Good afternoon
I have one question.
How does the shape of an espresso filter affect the taste of coffee?
Is it better for it to be low and wide or narrow and high?
P/S I apologize for the automatic translation.
For a similarly fast alternate brewer, would an Orea V4 work? I don't know which base would be most comparable to the Kalita's...
Maybe the narrow V4 with fast base can match this kalita
When using a flat bottom dripper and flat bottom filter, why aren't there filters that only allow the coffee to drip through the bottom? Now, you risk water escaping through the sides.
You need to grind coarser to avoid that
@matteofromtheswamps Yes, since there obviously are no such filters available. I'm a bit surprised nobody thought of it. You could try it by putting a plastic cylinder into a flat bottom filter and the coffee in the cylinder.